Introducing Our College
Message from Our President:
Our college highly emphasizes teaching quality and has much to offer in the way of learning opportunities. Our students have a good reputation in our community. We prepare our students for employment in various fields, higher education, and studying abroad.
With about 900 students our college is small, which means we can provide a warm friendly atmosphere. Our college will celebrate its 50th anniversary in 2011. We continue to take every step to make our college more exciting and attractive for students and to keep our college “a small but brightly sparkling gem.”
About Us:
Public University Corporation Oita Prefectural College of Arts and Culture stands on a hill rich in greenery, just a few kilometers away from the central part of Oita City.
Our college consists of four departments (Art, Music, Intercultural Studies, and Information & Communication). Our uniqueness is that we can offer students the opportunity to profit from studying both fine arts and liberal arts.
Admission Policies:
We welcome the students who
*are active in communicating with other people and want to develop their
individuality.
individuality.
*are interested in both art and culture, and want to develop their intellect
and sensibility.
and sensibility.
*want to enthusiastically pursue their academic interests.
*are concerned about society and want to actively contribute to society.
History:
| 1961 | 1961 Oita Prefectural Junior College of Arts was founded with two departments: Art and Music. The campus was located in Beppu, the neighboring city. |
| 1975 | The campus was moved to the present site in Oita City. |
| 1979
|
Advanced program courses (one additional year of intensive study) were added to the Department of Art and the Department of Music. |
| 1992
|
The two new departments: Intercultural Studies and Communication (later changed to Information and Communication) were added, and the college developed into its present form with the change of the college name to Oita Prefectural College of Arts and Culture. |
| 2005
|
The administrative body was reorganized as Public University Corporation Oita Prefectural College of Arts and Culture. |
| 2007
|
Two-year advanced program courses were added to the Department of Art and the Department of Music, replacing the one-year advanced program courses. |
The Departments and the Main Disciplines:
The four departments have two-year junior college courses. The number of students in each grade is shown in parentheses.
*Department of Art (75 students)
Art, Sculpture, Visual Design, Crafts
*Department of Music (65 students)
Singing, Piano and Other Musical Instruments,Conducting, Music Theory, Composing
*Department of Intercultural Studies (100 students)
Cross-cultural Studies, History, Language, Literature, Philosophy
*Department of Information and Communication (100 students)
Media Studies, Information Science, Psychology, Sociology
Advanced Program Courses:
Two departments (Art and Music) have two-year advanced program courses for students who have met the junior college graduation requirements.
*Art major course (24 students)
*Music major course (20 students)
Please refer to our webpage (http://www.oita-pjc.ac.jp) for more details.
|
|
教育と研究 | |
|
|
公開講座 | |
|
|
地域等との連携 | |
|
|
大学運営 | |
|
|
お問い合わせ | |












